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Remote Viewing Remote Viewing is an
experimental form of ESP that emerged in the late 1960s, in which a suitably trained person attempts in a meditative state to visualise the topography of a distant scene. A considerable degree of success has been demonstrated by three scientific groups, one of which was funded for many years by the US military for intelligence-gathering purposes. This article surveys its
history and development. Other articles (in preparation) will focus on particular aspects. Contents Definition Emergence of
Remote Viewing Laboratories
What Is a Remote Viewing Session? Associated
Remote Viewing (ARV) PEAR Mobius An Electromagnetic Phenomenon?
Leonid Vasiliev US Navy ‘Project Sanguine’ Project Deep Quest Accuracy and Reli
ability Jessica Utts and
Ray Hyman Patrizio Tressoldi Financial
Prediction Applications of
Remote Viewing Significant Personnel Researchers Notable Viewers Literature Endnotes Definition
Remote Viewing is the term of art for a series of nonlocal
consciousness formalized protocols in which an individual is asked to provide detailed information about a person, place, object, or event, which information they should not be able to know by reason of their being shielded from it by time, space or both. Emergence of
Remote Viewing
The protocols for
Remote Viewing began to emerge in the late 1960s contemporaneously with a related set of protocols known as Ganzfield, a kind of first cousin to
Remote Viewing. To properly underst
and the historical context,
the two vectors of research should be seen as a collective
expression: they arose
from the same impulse, and by sharing their results
the two research communities often helped one another.
Both approaches were designed to eliminate a problem that had arisen with the protocols used by
JB Rhine and his contemporaries beginning in the 1930s, principally tasks that involved mechanistic number guessing, dice calling, and ESP card naming. The data showed these repetitious ‘forced choice’ tasks became boring for participants over time, with the result that early successes tended to dramatically drop off, resulting in what came to be known as the ‘
decline effect’.1
In contrast,
Remote Viewing offered a creative free response experience under conditions that made it impossible for normal sense impressions, or any kind of cuing or foreknowledge, to provide
the answer.
Remote Viewing did not sacrifice methodological rigor – quite the opposite. Far from opposing randomization and blindness,
the new generation of researchers enthusiastically embraced these controls, and added an evolving sophistication of statistical analysis for a notable increase in methodological rigor. Laboratories
Although a number of
Remote Viewing studies were done by individual researchers,2 the activity centres on three major laboratories: SRI (later SAIC, and later still LFR) in Palo Alto, California, the
Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research lab (PEAR, later ICRL), at Princeton University in New Jersey,
and the Mobius lab in Los Angeles, California. The principal researchers at SRI were
Harold Puthoff and
Russell Targ; Edwin May joined them a few years later and would go on to be
the director of the lab
after their departure.
Charles Tart and
James Spottiswoode at various times would also collaborate. At PEAR, those involved were
Robert Jahn,
Brenda Dunne,
Roger Nelson and York Dobyns. At Mobius the principal researchers were
Stephan Schwartz and Randall De Mattei, with
James Spottiswoode collaborating, and with specialist teams from many disciplines uniquely assembled for each of the applied
Remote Viewing projects.
All three labs pursued several lines of research in addition to
Remote Viewing. Mobius looked at personality issues, therapeutic intention, creativity, and cross-cultural nonlocal
consciousness states. PEAR was a leader in Nonlocal Perturbation
studies involving RNG/REG protocols, which was also an area of interest for SRI, as were personality issues; however, their
Remote Viewing research is the focus here.
What Is a Remote Viewing Session?
A
Remote Viewing session is basically two people making an agreement, an intention contract, to have a very focused conversation for a specific purpose, one person asking
questions and another responding to them. It is a very natural experience and
there is an intimacy to it. That produced a change in the psychodynamic of the research relationships: instead of seeing the data-gathering session as the performance of the ‘subject’ being assessed by an uninvolved arm’s length ‘
experimenter,’ which had been the previous psychodynamic in
parapsychology, the data very early on made it clear there was often an Observer Effect: both the person providing the nonlocal perception information
and the person(s) carrying out the study were linked
through the shared intention contract under which they all operated. A result of this important change in perspective was that instead of calling viewers ‘subjects’ they were referred to as ‘viewers’ or ‘participants’ or ‘respondents’ – a small word change but a very different conception of what was happening. And with
the new protocols,
and the altered psychodynamic, the
decline effect disappeared.3
In a session a typical viewer task might be,
‘I will show you a target image
tomorrow at 4pm. It is a location somewhere on planet Earth. Can you please describe it for me in as much detail as you can? I have no idea what the target is, nor has anyone else. It will be randomly selected by a computer at 3:59pm
tomorrow.’
That is an example of a typical triple blind
Precognition Protocol. At the time the session data was gathered, there was no target selected, and no one could know what it would be. Or, in a double blind variant, a place might be randomly selected by a computer or an otherwise uninvolved third party, a site
unknown to both viewer
and the monitor (as the
experimenter conducting the session came to be known). A third person would go to the randomly selected locale.
The question would then become something like: ‘
You are life size,
You are with (person’s name). Could you please describe for me the circumstances and conditions of (name).’ That became known as the Outbound Protocol.
A variant might be to use only the longitude and latitude of a location and ask the viewer to go to those coordinates; sometimes an outbound person would be at the location, sometimes not. SRI particularly focused on this encoding issue and showed
Remote Viewing worked even if the coordinates were encoded, or reduced to a micro-dot – about the size of the period at
the end of this sentence, and thus unreadable except with specialized equipment. Associated
Remote Viewing (ARV)
Another protocol developed at Mobius was the Associated
Remote Viewing, or Associational
Remote Viewing (ARV) Protocol. In this variant each target in the target set to be used was assigned an associated meaning: an apple meant one thing, a pair of scissors another.
Research had shown that analytical concepts like numbers were much harder for viewers to get accurately, compared with sense impressions such as shapes, colors and sounds. But suppose you wanted to send a message that had number or letters through
Remote Viewing? Or, as a second usage, to assign an object or place an associated meaning to determine the outcome of some event? In an
experiment conducted by Mobius and assisted by SR, outbound locations associated with codes were described.
The second use of this protocol was to pick the winner of a horse race. Different locations were assigned by Mobius to the different horses running in a particular race, at a particular track. The viewers were told that at a certain time the next day they would be taken to a location and were asked to describe where that would be. Unbeknownst to the viewer the horse race, run
after the session data had been collected and judged, would determine the location to which they would be taken.
PEAR
PEAR began by developing a thirty-item descriptor list that could be used to define each target. When session data were evaluated a researcher would answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as to
the presence of that descriptor in the session data. There was also a ‘unsure’ box. This allowed them to write computer algorithms that could ‘provide numerical evaluation of the thus-specified information content of any given trial and, once scored, the statistical merit of the perception results could be evaluated by an assortment of computerized analytical ranking procedures. The PEAR group took another tack, and reduced target images to a series of descriptors: indoors, outdoors; is a recurring pattern present? The viewer provided information about the descriptors, which could then be computer matched with the randomly selected target. It soon became clear, as with the SRI and Mobius work, that no matter how the target was encrypted, reduced to descriptors, or associated with a meaning, whether an outbound person was used or not, viewer performance was essentially the same.
Over the years this descriptor approach would morph into five variants. Using these five analytical methods three hundred trials were carried out. They were grouped by
experimental criteria. The researchers found ‘
the most instructive feature of these results is the consistency of anomalous yield across these five diverse scoring schemes. Overall the results, although they differed somewhat across
the trials, were all highly significant, whatever the method used.’
As time went on, fifty papers on this research would be published covering 353 more
experimental RV sessions using variations of
the original five ‘recipes’ as they were called, until there was a total of 24 variants. The analysis of the now 653 trials yielded this:
Twenty-four such recipes have been employed, with queries posed in binary, ternary, quaternary, and ten-level distributive formats. Thus treated, the database yields a composite z-score against chance of 5.418 ( p = 3 x 10-8, one-tailed).
The group further concluded:
Numerous subsidiary analyses agree that these overall results are not significantly affected by any of
The secondary protocol parameters tested, or by variations in descriptor effectiveness, possible participant response biases, target distance
from the percipient, or time interval between perception effort and agent target visitation. Mobius
Mobius began from a different perspective. PEAR and SRI had started with the idea that the nonlocal awareness used in successful
Remote Viewing studies must first be proven to exist. Mobius’ founder,
Stephan Schwartz, created his lab after he had spent five years studying the parapsychological literature in depth, as well as the largest body of
Remote Viewing data ever assembled, the
Edgar Cayce Readings. Schwartz had begun
experimenting in what he called Distant Viewing in 1968, and by the time Mobius was founded in 1976 he felt that
the reality of nonlocal
consciousness was a settled issue. He began with a more anthropological focus centered on how the process of accessing nonlocal
consciousness worked, and whether
anything useful could be accomplished through accessing it. Mobius’ laboratory work therefore centered on studies that looked at psychological issues; the nature of the researcher-viewer relationship; and how to optimize that. Thus many of its studies were accompanied by psychological profile instruments, two in particular involving an international study and profile instrument published in both
the American and Japanese editions of
the popular science magazine, OMNI as well as The LA Weekly. Over 23,000 people took part, including all of the viewers who regularly participated in the lab’s studies, and about whom there existed a substantial body of data.
The research revealed that: remote viewers who were defined as more ‘right brain’ did better than those defined as ‘left brain’ women and men did equally well extroverts and introverts developed different strategies for opening to the nonlocal, and ritual behaviour helped some people to do so the relationship between the monitor
and the viewer made a difference, and both affected session outcome space and time were not limitations, and no level of blindness had any effect double blind, triple blind made no difference, but triple blind was preferable (if the viewers got it right, all other avenues to the information being blocked, they knew the data was genuinely nonlocal, affecting them positively) there were ways to use body language to get scale, which would normally have been too analytical
As the three labs and a few other researchers continued
Remote Viewing work the session data revealed other variables that affected performance, and which, if properly understood, could be used to augment success. These are: intention, numinosity, entropy. As originally conceived, a viewer could give what was judged to be a correct description, a ‘hit’ or an incorrect description, a ‘miss’. But the session data revealed a third, unanticipated outcome, what came to be called Displacement. This is where a viewer provides an accurate description of one of the targets in a target set that collectively comprise the potential futures,
but not the one actualized by being selected. It became clear that the information gathering process could be strongly modulated by culture and personal attitudes. An Electromagnetic Phenomenon?
Leonid Vasiliev
Russian physiologist and psychologist Leonid Leonidovich Vasiliev (1891-1966) was
the first person to seriously ask
The question, is nonlocal perception an electromagnetic phenomenon? In 1932, his institute received an assignment
from the Soviet government ‘to initiate an
experimental study of telepathy with the aim of determining as far as possible its physical basis:
What Is the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation that produces “mental radio”, the transmission of information from one brain to another, if such a transmission exists’.4
Vasiliev looked at
what today would be described as nonlocal perception and perturbation, although he didn’t use those terms. He would ask participants to focus on a target individual and to stimulate them in some way. He found that it worked. He would put people into caves or mine shafts in Faraday cages so that the participants were shielded from most of em radiation, and ask them to write down images or letters, such as the
experiments being done contemporaneously between Paris and Warsaw by Nobel laureate
Charles Richet with
Stefan Ossowiecki as the participant viewer,5
and the work of René Warcollier in Paris.6 To his very considerable surprise Vasiliev found that neither distance nor shielding made any difference in the quality of the nonlocal perception. By changing the shielding he finally concluded that if nonlocal perception were electromagnetic it could only be Extreme Low Frequency (ELF) (1-300Hrtz) because he had eliminated everything else. The only way to test that, to shield from ELF, was to submerge the participant in the sea at a depth ELF could not penetrate,
and then see if they could still successfully complete an
experiment requiring nonlocal perception. But that required a submarine, and Vasiliev, despite all his efforts, could not make that happen.
The ELF hypothesis seemed all the more plausible because research in the early 1960s had demonstrated that human subjects showed measurable physiological responses to ELF exposure7 even when shielded by earthen bunkers.8 US Navy ‘Project Sanguine’
Stephan Schwartz, then the Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations, became familiar with the Vasiliev, Kronig, Reiter, et al research in 1971 and saw it in the context of the
Remote Viewing research he had done earlier; he decided to do the
experiment, and tried to interest the Navy in doing it, but like Vasi
liev he
was unsuccessful.
Over many years,
Michael Persinger, a cognitive neuroscientist and professor at Laurentian University in Ontario, Canada, had produced more than one hundred peer-reviewed papers looking at how electromagnetic fields affected individuals. He studied the effect of devices that created magnetic fields around people’s heads. He first turned his attention to nonlocal
consciousness in 1974, when he proposed that
telepathy and clairvoyance could be explained by electromagnetic waves in the extreme low frequency ELF range.9
Contemporaneously, the Navy had decided that ELF, precisely because it will penetrate at least some depth of seawater, could be a means to communicate with the service’s deep ocean ballistic missile submarines. They wanted the boats to stay as deeply submerged as possible so that Soviet satellites would not detect the heat bloom
from the sub’s nuclear reactor, and thus be able to locate and track it. In their Project Sanguine they explored the ELF seawater relationship with meticulous care, and discovered that the bit rate of transmission using ELF was restricted to just a few numbers, since frequency also dictates the amount of information that can be transmitted.
Thanks to Project Sanguine, Schwartz had the piece of the puzzle that Vasiliev lacked, and could see even before doing the
experiment that the amount of data routinely provided in a
Remote Viewing session far exceeded the transmission bit rate of ELF. With ELF the maximum bit rate dB/dt is equal to somewhat less than half the frequency. A single letter, given an
alphabet of 26 symbols, requires 4.7 bits (since 2^4.7 = 26). So a five letter word needs around 24 bits. Actually, somewhat less will do, since all letters do not have an equal prob
ability of occurrence.
In contrast, it has been calculated that a single visual observation requires about one hundred bits of data, and a simple geometric form about sixty bits.10 In practical terms, this data transmission restriction supported the idea that nonlocal perception was not an electromagnetic process. But doing the actual
experiment was still important. Project Deep Quest
In 1976,
through the auspices of the Institute for Marine and Coastal Studies of the
University of Southern California,
and the generosity of its directors Don Walsh and Don Keach, retired naval officers and internationally recognized
for their deep ocean engineering expertise, Schwartz got the use of a research submersible, Taurus, and created Project Deep Quest. This had three parts: ascertain whether the ELF hypothesis was viable use the ARV protocol to see if a reliable
communications channel could be established see if by using
Remote Viewing, a previously
unknown wreck on or
under the seafloor could be located, described in detail, and its history reconstructed
Because Taurus had a 1,200-foot depth limit, the ELF portion of the
experiment could not be definitive; to get sufficient shielding for that would require a submersible with at least a 6,000-foot depth limit. However, by placing the submarine at depth, which highly attenuated the signal, and further reducing the bit rate, along with the viewer being at over five hundred miles distance
from the outbound target, a functionally definitive
experiment could be carried out.
The Deep Quest fieldwork with Taurus was carried out over three days in June 1977. It showed that ELF was a highly improbable explanation for nonlocal perception; also that ARV could be used to send a message and, equally important, that the associational technique worked. And finally, by means of
Remote Viewing, a previously
unknown shipwreck off Santa Catalina island, an area previously surveyed by a variety of electronic technologies, was located and accurately reconstructed in detail and dated.11 Accuracy and Reli
ability
Remote Viewing performance across all three labs shows a remarkable consistency over many years: about 75% of what could be objectively evaluated proved to be correct. The evidence to back that statement comes in two parts, protocols in which a statistical outcome is the measure, and application protocols where prob
ability statistics are only one aspect of assessment. Typically, in an archaeological project, the latter would include concept-by-concept analyses of such things as location, surface geography, subsurface or marine descriptive concepts, as well as detailed descriptions of conditions and objects found at the located site. But let us begin just with the statistics, because a unique body of longitudinal research exists.
Jessica Utts and
Ray Hyman
A nationally known mathematician and statistician
Jessica Utts, chairman and professor of statistics at
University of California, Irvine, became interested in
Remote Viewing and examined the SRI database, not once but several times across
experiments covering almost two decades. In her first analysis she examined forced choice protocols with free response, summarizing as follows: In 1988 an analysis was made of all of the
experiments conducted at SRI from 1973 until that time (May et al, 1988). The analysis was based on all 154
experiments conducted during that era, consisting of over 26,000 individual trials. Of those, almost 20,000 were of the forced choice type and just over a thousand were laboratory
Remote Viewings. There were a total of 227 subjects in all
experiments.
The statistical results were so overwhelming that results that extreme or more so would occur only about once in every 1020 such instances if chance alone is the explanation (i.e., the p-value was less than 10-20). Obviously some explanation other than chance must be found.
Psychic functioning may not be the only possibility, especially since some of the earlier work contained methodological problems. However, the fact that the same level of functioning continued to hold in the later
experiments, which did not contain those flaws, lends support to the idea that the methodological problems cannot account
for the results. In fact, there was a talented group of subjects (labeled G1 in that report) for whom the effects were stronger than
for the group at large. According to Dr. May, the majority of
experiments with that group were conducted later in the program, when the methodology had been substantially improved.
In addition to the statistical results, a number of other
questions and patterns were examined.
A summary of the results revealed the following:
1. ‘Free response’
Remote Viewing, in which subjects describe a target, was much more successful than ‘forced choice’
experiments, in which subjects were asked to choose from a small set of possibilities.
2. There was a group of six selected individuals whose performance far exceeded that of unselected subjects. The fact that these same selected individuals consistently performed better than others under a variety of protocols provides a type of replic
ability that helps substantiate the validity of the results. If methodological problems were responsible
for the results, they should not have affected this group differently from others.
3. Mass-screening efforts found that about one percent of those who volunteered to be tested were consistently successful at
Remote Viewing. This indicates that
Remote Viewing is an
ability that differs across individuals, much like athletic
ability or musical talent. (Results of mass screenings were not included in the formal analysis because the conditions were not well-controlled, but the subsequent data from subjects found during mass-screening were included.)
4. Neither practice nor a variety of training techniques consistently worked to improve
Remote Viewing ability. It appears that it is easier to find than to train good remote viewers.
5. It is not clear whether or not feedback (showing the subject the right answer) is necessary, but it does appear to provide a psychological boost that may increase performance.
6. Distance between the target
and the subject does not seem to impact the quality of the
Remote Viewing.
7. Electromagnetic shielding does not appear to inhibit performance.
8.
there is a compelling evidence that
Precognition, in which the target is selected
after the subject has given the description, is also successful.
9.
there is a no evidence to support anomalous perturbation (
psychokinesis), i.e. physical interaction with the environment by
Psychic means (Utts, 1991).
In 1995, the US Congress commissioned
the American Institutes for Research (AIR), a Washington, DC-based not-for-profit think tank with a long
history of work in human performance and close government ties, to assess
the reality of
Remote Viewing in research the US government had previously funded. To make the assessment, AIR selected
Jessica Utts because she was univer
sally acknowledged to be the leading expert in assessing nonlocal perception data. They also asked well-known skeptic Professor
Ray Hyman, a psychologist on the faculty of the
University of Oregon and a fellow of the Committee
for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP, now CSI). Both had previously written on nonlocal perception and were notably sophisticated in the issues involved.
Hyman and Utts were each asked by AIR to produce an independent report by a fixed date. Utts complied, and submitted her report by
the deadline. Hyman did not. As a result he was able to see her report before writing his own,
and the approach he chose to take, when he did write, was largely a commentary on her analysis. To compensate for this inequity, AIR allowed Utts to write a response that was incorporated into the final document submitted to the Congress. It is in this unplanned form of exchange that
the essence of the two positions is revealed.
Utts’s initial statement is remarkable for its clarity. She says: Using the standards applied to any other area of science, it is concluded that
Psychic functioning has been well established. The statistical results of the studies examined are far beyond
What Is expected by chance. Arguments that these results could be due to methodological flaws in the
experiments are soundly refuted. Effects of similar magnitude have been replicated at a number of laboratories across
the world. Such consistency cannot be readily explained by claims of flaws or fraud.
The magnitude of
Psychic functioning exhibited appears to be in the range between what social scientists call a small and medium effect. That means that it is reliable enough to be replicated in properly conducted
experiments, with sufficient trials to achieve the long-run statistical results needed for replic
ability’.12
Responding to Utts’s report, Hyman wrote:
I want to state that we agree on many … points. We both agree that the
experiments (being assessed) were free of the methodological weaknesses that plagued the early ... research. We also agree that the …
experiments appear to be free of the more obvious and better known flaws that can invalidate the results of parapsychological investigations. We agree that the effect sizes reported … are too large and consistent to be dismissed as statistical flukes’ .(Utts, 1995)
This is important because what Hyman, a significant skeptical critic, was admitting was that
the way in which
Remote Viewing experiments were conducted, and
the way in which they were analyzed, was no longer a matter for dispute.
Remote Viewing cannot be explained away as some artefact resulting from how the data were collected or evaluated. From that time forward there has been very little criticism of
Remote Viewing per se.
Finally, to give a
sense of proportion, Utts explored the difference between the ‘aspirin’ effect and that achieved in the research done in both
Remote Viewing and Ganzfield,
the two nonlocal perception paths that emerged in the early 1970s. Her study compared a database from each protocol against the aspirin database. Writing in
the Journal of Scientific Exploration, she compared the results of
Remote Viewing and Ganzfeld with studies on the effects of antiplatelets on vascular disease, as follows: The psi
experiments produced stronger results than the antiplatelet
experiments, in terms of the magnitude of the effect.
there is a 36% increase in the prob
ability of a (result) over chance, from 25% to 34%.
there is a 25% reduction in the prob
ability of a vascular problem after taking antiplatelets.
The antiplatelet studies had more
opportunity for fraud and
experimenter effects than did the psi
experiments.
The antiplatelet studies were at least as likely to be funded and conducted by those with a vested interest in the outcome as were the psi
experiments.
In both cases, the
experiments were heterogeneous in terms of
experimental methods and characteristics of the participants.
All of this leads to one interesting question, Utts concludes:
Why are millions of heart attack and stroke patients consuming antiplatelets on a regular basis, while the results of the psi
experiments are only marginally known and acknowledged by
the Scientific community?
the answer may have many aspects, but surely it does not lie in the statistical methods.13
Patrizio Tressoldi
Twenty years later in 2011, Italian
experimental psychologist
Patrizio Tressoldi, of the
University of Padova, a scientist of the next generation, carried out
a study aiming to ‘provide a demonstration of the non-local property of the human mind to connect at distance, that is, without the classical means of
communication’. Tressoldi took as his criterion the charge often made by skeptics, that ‘extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence’.14
Having conducted his own
experiments and surveyed the literature across several decades, Tressoldi asked,
If results analysed with both frequentist and Bayesian statistical approaches from more than 200 studies conducted by different researchers with more than 6000 participants in total and three different
experimental protocols are not considered ‘extraordinary,’ or at least ‘sufficient’ to suggest that the human mind may have quantum-like properties, what standards can possibly apply?’15 Financial
Prediction
The ARV protocol that began with correctly calling the outcome of a horserace has also been associated with investment and financial
Prediction.
Dick Bierman of the
University of Amsterdam and
Thomas Rabeyron of Nantes University carried out a
review of ARV
experiments, examining a total of seventeen for which trustworthy data could be obtained. The results, they say, ‘suggest that the mean scoring rate in a binary situation is around 63%. If these results could be confirmed this would falsify theories that predict that it is impossible to use psi in a consistent and robust way and moreover it could be
the end of the financial problems in the field of
Psi Research.’ Applications of
Remote Viewing
Because the applications work done by SRI/SAICwas classified it is difficult to assess in detail. However, the work that has been declassified is once again consistent with the similar unclassified work done by Mobius and PEAR. As important as any statistic, its quality and importance were recognized by the government agencies that utilized it, as demonstrated by their willingness to continue funding it for decades. At a human level,
the agencies rendered their judgment
through the recognition rituals that mark military life. For exceptional service to country the military bestows the Legion of Merit, the next to highest award the Army can give in peacetime. Millions have served in the Army since the award was created in 1942. Of those millions only 21,704 have received the LoM over three quarters of a century. Of that number only one person, Chief Warrant officer
Joseph McMoneagle, has ever received the award for his contribution through
Remote Viewing. His citation says quite a bit, and hints at much more:
While with his command, he used his talents and expertise in the execution of more than 200 missions, addressing over 150 essential
elements of information. These EEI contained critical intelligence reported at the highest echelons of our military and government, including such national level agencies as the Joint Chief’s of Staff, DIA, NSA, CIA, DEA, and
the Secret Service, producing crucial and vital intelligence unavailable from any other source.’16
Mobius’ application work, mostly in archaeology using the Mobius Consensus Protocol, was entirely unclassified and was witnessed by many people, filmed or video-taped. Its accuracy was assessed by multiple independent researchers from a range of disciplines, in addition to a statistical assessment of the location data.
Between 1977 and 1992 Mobius carried out and reported on nine multi-disciplinary applied
Remote Viewing archaeology projects. They included locating a previously
unknown wreck on the seafloor off the coast of California, the location and description of Cleopatra’s Palace in Alexandria, Egypt, as well as Mark Antony’s Timonium, and
the Lighthouse of Pharos, one of
the seven wonders of the ancient world location work that was re-confirmed by a French expedition over a decade later. It also included locating and describing the remains of one of Christopher Columbus’s caravels from his fourth voyage,
and the location and description of the Brig Leander in the Bahamas, as well as
the Great Lakes freighter Dean Richmond.
In one instance, the
University of Alexandria challenged Mobius to locate a buried building with specific characteristics in
the buried city of Marea.
The search area defined by the university was 576 square kilometres, roughly half the size of the city of Los Angeles. An electronic remote sensing survey carried out three years earlier showed no sign of the site selected by the Mobius remote viewers. The finished dig by the
University of Alexandria on the site selected by remote viewers revealed exactly what the archaeologist asked for and exactly as described by the remote viewers.
In each project, parallel to the
Remote Viewing research, the same search area was surveyed by an independent scientist using the appropriate electronic remote sensing technology – side-scan sonar, proton precession magnetometer, ground penetrating radar, or satellite imagery.
The question posed was: Could this site(s) have been located using the appropriate electronic remote sensing technology? In all nine instances, electronic remote sensing failed to identify sites that were successfully located by
Remote Viewing. And of course the electronic technologies could provide very little by way of reconstruction or artefact description.
The Mobius Consensual Protocol called for independent expert evaluation of every concept proffered by a viewer during the pre-fieldwork
Remote Viewing sessions. Every concept was rated on a four point scale: ‘correct,’ ‘partially correct but useful,’ ‘incorrect,’ ‘can’t be evaluated.’ About 30% of material could not be evaluated, for example statements of what people were thinking: they might be correct but there was no way to know. Of the remaining 70% of the material between 75-85% of the concepts were judged ‘correct’ or ‘partially correct but useful’.
Both SRI and Mobius also occasionally engaged in what could be called
Remote Viewing criminology, also with success. An example can be seen in the NOVA documentary,
The Case for ESP, that reported on a murder resolved by Mobius viewers, whose work was publicly acknowledged by the District Attorney who engaged Mobius. Another example can be seen in SRI viewer
Joe McMoneagle’s 1981 location of American Army General
James Dozier, who was kidnapped by the Italian Red Brigades Marxist militant group. McMoneagle’s work led to his rescue.
Partly because it is so robust, and also because successful applied
Remote Viewing projects show that something practical could be done with nonlocal perception,
Remote Viewing has become an avocational interest similar to scuba diving, with its own clubs and associations (such as
the International Remote Viewing Association), conferences, online discussion lists, and magazines.
In addition to this work
Dean Radin, Senior Scientist at the Institute for Noetic Science, has run an online
Remote Viewing study for years with sessions now numbering millions. All of this collectively means that many millions of
Remote Viewing sessions have been carried out, with results sufficiently successful to keep people doing it – clear
evidence of a nonlocal aspect of
consciousness unlimited either by space or time. Significant Personnel
Because of the nature of the process, early remote viewers helped design the protocols, often suggesting ways to make them more rigorous or effective. Since it was their capacity to open to nonlocal
consciousness that made the
experiments successful, their contributions as much as those of the scientists have been properly acknowledged. Researchers
SRI/SAIC/LFR:
Harold E Puthoff
Russell Targ Edwin May
Charles Tart James Spottiswoode
Mobius: Stephan A Schwartz Rand De Mattei
James Spottiswoode
Each archaeological
Remote Viewing project had a team specially constructed for that particular project including, archeologists, anthropologists, electronic remote sensing specialists, metallurgists, geologists, marine biologists and others.
PEAR:
Robert Jahn Brenda Dunne Roger Nelson York Dobyns Notable Viewers
SRI/SAIC: Pat Price
Ingo Swann Hella Hammid
Joe McMoneagle Duane Elgin
SRI/Stargate: Paul Smith Lyn Buchannan
Ingo Swann Joe McMoneagle
Mobius: Alan Vaughan
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